Cub Cadet GT 1054 vs. GTX 1054 Garden Tractors

Cub Cadet 1054Though Cub Cadet is known for its commitment to simple riding mower models and labels, the company is also well known for creating multiple versions of its mowers that can meet slightly different buyer demands. That’s definitely the case with the company’s GT 1054 and GTX 1054 riding mowers. Both models feature many of the same amenities, including the same mower deck size, engine, and other factors. They differ in other key areas as well, including the drive system.091028-01BRUEach mower is designed to meet the needs of a slightly different demographic, though both mowers are a great choice for larger lawns, semiprofessional landscapers, and others who require the ultimate commitment of size, performance, and overall efficiency. Continue reading

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Cub Cadet LGT 1050 Lawn Tractor Review

Cub Cadet LGT 1050The Cub Cadet LGT 1050 riding mower is designed to blend power with comfort for the average homeowner, pairing an industry-leading engine with a large mower deck that can make easy work of even the largest lawns and commercial settings. With a number of luxury amenities, including safety alerts and maintenance indicators, the LGT 1050 is designed to be a quick, powerful, and hassle-free way to mow the lawn for both new homeowners and those who have more seasoned expectations of their riding mower. Continue reading

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Cub Cadet LTX 1046 M vs. LTX 1046 KW Lawn Tractors

Cub Cadet LTX 1046 KWCub Cadet LTX 1046 MCub Cadet’s LTX series of riding mowers is widely regarded as one of the most powerful and desirable for home landscapers and even those who run their own landscaping business. The company’s LTX lineup features some of the most powerful engines on the market, and it combines durable construction with a long-term commitment to OEM parts, nationwide service and support through a network of authorized retailers, and the kind of accessories that can make the riding mower suitable for work in all seasons. Two of the best models offered by the company are its LTX 1046 M and the slightly different LTX 1046 KW. Continue reading

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Cub Cadet LTX 1045 Lawn Tractor Review

Cub Cadet 1045When it comes to heavy-duty riding mowers that can perform virtually any task homeowners throw at them, few companies offer a lineup better than Cub Cadet’s. The company has an extensive line of riding mowers that can provide professional results all summer long, with accessories that extend their usefulness into even the coldest months of the year. The company’s LTX 1045 lawn tractor is one of many models that offers great power, excellent flexibility, and an enjoyable mowing experience throughout all seasons. Continue reading

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Cub Cadet LTX 1042 KW vs. LTX 1042 KH Lawn Tractor

Cub 1042 KHCub Cadet 1042 KWThough Cub Cadet typically targets the amateur home landscaper with its LTX series of riding mowers, the company has been in the business long enough to know that even today’s home landscapers often prefer different engine technologies and slightly different methods of operating their lawn mowing equipment. That’s why Cub Cadet has focused on creating two slightly different variants of its LTX 1042 riding mower. Both options available to consumers feature excellent engines, a large mower deck, and the kind of thoughtful design features that can improve safety and regular maintenance, but they offer different engines and slightly different operating procedures that will work for different kinds of homeowners. Continue reading

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Cub Cadet LTX 1040 Overview

Cub Cadet 1040The Cub Cadet LTX 1040 is a riding lawn tractor designed for medium-duty residential use. While it is the entry-level model in Cub Cadet’s 1000-Series of residential garden tractors, it is more powerful and faster than certain other models within the 1000-Series. It can clear up to three acres per hour and offers a variety of features that make it useful in difficult conditions. It is a good value for any residential user who does not require a zero-turn mower.

Features

The LTX 1040’s heavy-duty mowing deck features Cub Cadet’s Signature Cut, which uses anti-scalp wheels and a proprietary deck design. The design consists of specially designed rounded high-lift blades to create overlapping cuts. The deep deck housing allows for grass to stand on end as it is pulled up into the blades. This ensures that the lawn tractor can access impacted and crushed grass, ensuring a clean and uniform cut.

The lawn tractor also features a tight 12-inch turning radius, which helps when navigating around trees and tighter areas between buildings and around gardens. It has a durable frame constructed from the thickest steel in its class and a cast-iron front axle, both of which ensure that the machine is capable of handling uneven terrain over extended periods without deformation.

The LTX 1040 also offers an array of ergonomic features designed to improve operator comfort. Operators sit on Cub Cadet’s well-padded mid-back seat that is adjustable for 12 positions and that has six inches of travel. The machine also features padded footrests for reduced vibration. The standard CVT transmission allows for infinitely variable speed up to its maximum speed, allowing operators to tailor their speeds to specific terrain. Standard cruise control ensures that these speeds remain constant without the need for frequent adjustment.

Other features include the SmartJet deck wash system, which allows owners to simply connect their hose to a port in the top of the deck and automatically wash out grass clippings and mud, which may impede performance. The 1000-Series mowers use RevTEK Reverse Mowing Technology, which improves safety by allowing for reverse mowing until the operator disengages the system, shuts off the mower, or leaves his or her seat. Headlights are standard, allowing operators to mow in darker shaded areas without fear of running into unseen hazards.

Accessories

Owners of the LTX 1040 can purchase a wide array of optional accessories to tailor their mower to any specific application. For winter use, optional snow thrower attachments, snow blades, and tire chains allow owners to clear their property of snow without arduous shoveling. A broadcast spreader helps property owners fertilize their grass when the weather warms. Cub Cadet also sells an attachment called the Mow-N-Vac, which is a towable vacuum system useful for creating compost. A conventional bagging system is also available.

Other accessories include mulching kits for returning nutrients to the grass and lawn sweepers for clearing leftover clippings and leaves. An owner may also choose from an array of poly carts and utility carts. Utility carts range from 10 to 17 cubic feet, allowing owners to carry as much as 1,200 pounds of cargo including firewood or raw materials around the property.

Specifications

The LTX 1040 uses a strong nine-gauge steel welded frame that supports the various subassemblies and components. At the heart of the machine is a single-cylinder 19 horsepower Kohler OHV engine, which is designed for smooth delivery and reliable operation for extended periods. The engine is fed from a 3.3-gallon fuel tank. The engine connects to the continuously variable transmission via twin CVT drive belts. The top speed is 5.2 miles per hour traveling forward or rearward.

The machine uses a manual PTO engagement system to power two heavy-duty high-lift blades. The two blades overlap slightly to create a combined cutting width of 42 inches. Cutting height is adjustable between 1.5 and 4 inches. The deck itself is 12-gauge steel and connects to the drive system via a heavy-duty Kevlar belt. Like the rest of the machine, it is covered by a three-year/120-hour and five-year/500-hour limited warranty.

Servicing a Cub Cadet LTX 1040

All machines require periodic maintenance to ensure reliable functionality. The Cub Cadet LTX 1040 requires its owners to follow the maintenance schedule outlined in the owners’ manual. Maintaining the LTX 1040 requires owners to possess lubricants, engine oil, oil filters, and air filters. When looking for parts to perform routine maintenance or replace any defective components once the machine has aged out of warranty, owners should visit CubParts.com. The site carries a full line of OEM parts constructed to factory specifications and adhering to all factory quality standards. It also has a collection of diagrams that are matched to specific machines and parts, allowing owners to verify that the part that they need is the part that they are actually ordering.

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How to Operate a Cub Cadet Garden Tiller

Cub Cadet TillerTilling is an essential part of cultivation. Since tilling land by hand is an arduous and slow process, most property owners and landscape professionals turn to powered equipment to help deposit nutrients into the soil. Continue reading

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New Cub Cadet Rider? What You Should Know to Get Started

Cub Cadet RZT 2Buying a new Cub Cadet mower is a pretty exciting time for any homeowner, as it means that regular landscaping tasks become a bit easier and regular lawn maintenance is just a bit more enjoyable. Of course, there are many more things to consider than how much easier and more enjoyable it is to mow the lawn. Continue reading

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How to Replace a Deck Belt on a Cub Cadet Zero-Turn Mower

Cub Cadet RZTThe deck belt is an essential part of the drive system on belt driven Cub Cadet riding mowers. The deck belt provides a strong and stable connection between the PTO system and the blades, ensuring that the machine operates efficiently. Continue reading

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How to Replace a Blade on Cub Cadet Rider

Cub Cadet Tank MowerWhen starting up your Cub Cadet riding mower this summer, be sure that it is in top condition. Like any machine, riding mowers require their owners to follow a maintenance schedule. Any maintenance schedule for mowers should include routine blade inspection and maintenance. Unlike a lightweight push mower, riding tractors cannot be safely rolled over; to access the blades, owners must remove the deck and access the blades from there. Fortunately, the procedure is relatively simple. Continue reading

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